(SportsNetwork.com) - The sliding San Jose Sharks hope a trip away from
Northern California can get them back on track, as they begin a five-game
swing Sunday evening against the Winnipeg Jets at MTS Centre.

The Sharks sprinted out of the gate to a 10-1-1 start to the season, but have
since dropped four in a row, going 0-1-3 during the cold spell. The lone
regulation setback during the slide came in San Jose's last game, a 4-2 loss
on Thursday to the Vancouver Canucks.

The loss to Vancouver came in the finale of a three-game homestand. Five of
the game's six goals were scored in the first period and the Canucks held a
3-2 edge after 20 minutes.

Mike Brown and Joe Thornton scored for the Sharks, while Antti Niemi gave up
all four goals on 13 shots before being pulled early in the second period.
Alex Stalock stopped all 21 shots he faced in relief.

"I don't think we played very well in the first or second, and we just
couldn't catch up in the third," said Thornton. "We're too talented to be
losing games like this."

San Jose's current five-game road trip matches the club's longest swing of the
season and features stops in Calgary, Vancouver, Edmonton and Chicago. The
Sharks won't play their next home game until hosting Tampa Bay on Nov. 21.

While the Sharks try to regain their winning touch on Sunday, the Jets will
try to keep going in the right direction. Winnipeg had lost three straight and
six of seven before recording victories in two of its past three trips to the
ice.

The Jets are coming off Friday's 5-0 victory over the visiting Nashville
Predators. Winnipeg scored four times in the opening period and Ondrej Pavelec
made sure the early offense stood up for the win, as he turned away 41 shots
to post his first shutout of the season.

Bryan Little added a pair of goals to fuel Winnipeg's offensive onslaught.
Olli Jokinen, Eric Tangradi and Devin Setoguchi also tallied for the Jets, who
won for just the third time in their last 10 games.

"I thought we played a good first period. I thought we were fortunate to score
four goals," said Jets head coach Claude Noel. "I thought our goalie was very
good. A night like tonight we'll take the 5-0 game but it wasn't necessarily a
clinic, but we'll take the win."

The win improved Winnipeg's home record to 5-5-1 this season. The Sharks are
sporting identical 5-1-2 marks at both home and on the road.

San Jose has won six of the past seven games in this series. The Sharks won
their one and only game in Winnipeg since the Jets relocated from Atlanta
prior to the 2011-12 season, earning a 2-0 victory at the MTS Centre on Jan.
12, 2012.